
"Didn't get a clear explanation of everything that went on just because of some of the timing of it. I've never seen anything or never been a part of anything like that. And I've grown up around this game. I'm not making excuses. We don't do that. I don't believe in that. It doesn't move us forward, but we do want clarity and an understanding of the things that we can do to minimize that when we rejected the two-point conversion."
"After the Seahawks scored a touchdown with 6:23 left in the fourth quarter, they attempted a two-point try down 30-28. Jared Verse tipped a Sam Darnold pass attempt that fell to the ground apparently incomplete, and it was ruled that the conversion failed. However, as the Seahawks were lined up to kick off, replay review concluded that Darnold had attempted a backward pass and that Seahawks running back Zach Charbonnet recovered the loose ball in the end zone. The conversion stood, tying the game at 30, where it stayed into overtime."
The Seahawks scored a touchdown with 6:23 left and attempted a two-point conversion while trailing 30-28. Jared Verse tipped Sam Darnold's pass, which fell to the ground and was initially ruled incomplete, ending the conversion attempt. While the Seahawks prepared to kick off, replay review determined the throw was a backward pass and that Zach Charbonnet recovered the loose ball in the end zone, awarding the conversion and tying the game at 30. The game remained tied through regulation and the Rams lost in overtime, 38-37. Rams coach Sean McVay expressed confusion and sought clarity, and receiver Puka Nacua criticized officiating and cited missed opportunities.
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